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We publish a large number of patient information leaflets and resources across the whole range of our clinical expertise. Leaflets remain on this website whilst under review, which could take up to four months.
Popular patient resources
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Advice after Mitomycin-C instillations
Information for patients
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An introduction to the Neuroendocrine Tumour (NET) clinical nurse specialist team
Information for patients
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Cancer and blood clots – What you should know when you are at home
Please read this carefully. It will give you information about decreasing the chance of developing a blood clot during and after your cancer treatment.
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Cancer and blood clots – What you should know when you are in hospital
Information for patients
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Information for thyroid patients. Please read this carefully. It will give you information about decreasing the chance of developing a blood clot during and after your source isolation.
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This patient information leaflet is to help you understand what a Chiari Malformation is and the treatment options available and hopefully answer some of the most common questions that patients have.
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This resource is provided by Leeds Children's Hospital
Children & Teenage Cancer Information Tree
Useful links for children and young people to find further information about coping with cancer.
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Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-cell (CAR-T-cell) Therapy
Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-cell (CAR T-cell) Therapy is a new type of cancer treatment that uses the patient’s T-cells to target and destroy specific cancer cells. For information on how it works, who can receive this treatment and potential side effects - this booklet covers the details for you.
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Confirmed blood clot (Deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism)
Information for patients
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Contraception and pregnancy during cancer treatment
This leaflet explains why it is important that you are not pregnant before starting treatment, and you or your partner do not become pregnant, during your treatment.